• Source: Suvorov (film)
    • Suvorov (Russian: Суворов) is a 1941 Soviet film directed by Vsevolod Pudovkin and Mikhail Doller, based on the life of Russian general Alexander Vasilyevich Suvorov (1729 – 1800), one of the few great generals in history who never lost a battle. The film premiered in Russia 23 January 1941 (i.e., before the German attack). It was released as General Suvorov in the USA. In 1941 Pudovkin, Doller, Cherkasov-Sergeyev, and Khanov received the Stalin Prize for the film.


      Plot


      The film begins with the Polish campaign following the Battle of Sokółka, a relevant event in light of Poland's defeat in 1939. The narrative then explores Suvorov's conflicts with Emperor Paul I, his reinstatement from exile in Konchanskoye, and the dramatic events of the Swiss campaign. During this campaign, a spy infiltrates Suvorov's headquarters but is exposed and executed. The film culminates with the iconic storming of the Devil's Bridge in Switzerland, highlighting Suvorov's indomitable leadership and tactical genius.


      Cast


      Nikolai Cherkasov-Sergeyev as Alexander Vasilyevich Suvorov
      Aleksandr Khanov as Platonych
      Mikhail Astangov as Aleksey Andreyevich Arakcheyev
      Apollon Yachnitsky as Pavel I
      Georgi Kovrov as Prokhor
      S. Kiligin as Pyotr Bagration
      Vsevolod Aksyonov as Meshchersky
      Aleksandr Antonov as Colonel Tyurin, commander of the Azov regiment
      Aleksandr Khvylya
      Galina Kravchenko as Lopukhina (uncredited)
      Anatoli Solovyov


      External links


      Suvorov at IMDb

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